Thursday, September 15, 2011

Screenshots: Annotation points, labelsets, and forms

Here's another batch of screenshots.

There's no annotation tool yet (i.e. tool that you can actually annotate images with), but we can overlay annotation points on an image:
 Image upload form.  It allows you to retrieve metadata (location keys and photo date) from your files' filenames.
You'll know if one of your files' filenames doesn't match the required filename format ("Filename error").  You'll also know if your Source already has an image with the exact same location keys and year ("Duplicate found").  When there are duplicate images, you can choose to skip uploading them, or upload and replace the old images.
Creating or editing a labelset.  Each table row represents one label; click the row to select or unselect it, like a checkbox.  If you're editing a labelset, then the changes from your labelset's current state will be shown on the rightmost column ("added" or "deleted").  And if you're editing a labelset, you can't delete labels that already have annotations in your Source.  These labels are highlighted in gray (here, Pocillopora and Porites) and you can't change their status by clicking the row.
 Creating a new label.  This label form shows when you click "Add a new label that's not in the list" in the previous screenshot.  Labels are shared site-wide.  Eventually, we probably want some simple screening process for new label submissions.
 Viewing a Source's labelset.  There's one labelset per source, and one source per labelset.  We originally thought we'd let multiple sources share a labelset, but that wouldn't work too well if you wanted to make any changes to the labelset.
 The New Source form's look has been updated.  This was the result of days of tinkering with CSS and trying to learn its... idiosyncrasies.
 Bottom part of the form.  The required parameters for Point Generation will depend on the Point generation type selected.

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